DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring

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DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. / Bohmann, Kristine; Chua, Physilia; Holman, Luke E.; Lynggaard, Christina.

In: Environmental DNA, Vol. 3, No. 5, 2021, p. 884-888.

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Bohmann, K, Chua, P, Holman, LE & Lynggaard, C 2021, 'DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring', Environmental DNA, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 884-888. https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.207

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Bohmann, K., Chua, P., Holman, L. E., & Lynggaard, C. (2021). DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. Environmental DNA, 3(5), 884-888. https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.207

Vancouver

Bohmann K, Chua P, Holman LE, Lynggaard C. DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. Environmental DNA. 2021;3(5):884-888. https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.207

Author

Bohmann, Kristine ; Chua, Physilia ; Holman, Luke E. ; Lynggaard, Christina. / DNAqua-Net conference unites participants from around the world with the quest to standardize and implement DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring. In: Environmental DNA. 2021 ; Vol. 3, No. 5. pp. 884-888.

Bibtex

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